hello teacher, i basicaly depend on your videos to learn turkish they are very useful but i found just the num 1,2,3,4,5, but i want to learn more from you ,so i wish you keep on giving us new lessons . avec tout me respect monsieur
@anfel19spanish1992@Theshoesaremine İf you want to learn Turkish, we can speak via msn or skype. I want to learn English & you want to learn Turkish This method can help each of us. We can learn from each other.
I love the great turks due to their golden past.I would like to learn turkish language to understand the turkish culture,education system and their values .From where i have to start it? any institute or online linguastic web.Guide me or suggest me,Regards,Akhtar-Pakistan
I love the great turks due to their golden past.I would like the turkish language to understand the turkish culture,education system and their manners.From where i have to start it? any institute or online linguastic web.Guide me or suggest me,Regards,Akhtar-Pakistan
Turkish is one of the hardest languages out there Trust us Turks its not called TURK,ish for nothing just 4 the record i live in adana Witch is a badass city in turkey (turkey is already badass so İm really badass) lol
according to wikipedia, cekoslavakyalilastiramadiklarimizdan misiniz is no longer considered the longest word because the mi particle is separated from former portion of the word. apparently the word muaffakiyetsizlestiricilestiriveyemeyebileceklerimizdenmissinizcesine is the longest turkish word. the wikipedia page is great in that it breaks the word down into its suffixes and then subsequently builds the word up suffix-by-suffix whilst translating. :) i think you'll like that.
@ARCHERKESTREL1 Why is it not Turkish? What do you mean when you say "it's too literal"? I'm not trying to challenge you; I'm genuinely interested in knowing. :) :) :)
@circusinmyhead çekoslovakyalılaştıramadıklarımızdanmışcasına. and it is not seperated now! also has clear meaning ur word is a bit confusing, i ll check it out
@OrthodoxDarwinist - Turkish is an aglutinative language similar to Finish and Hungarian, while Macedonian is totally different and belongs to the slavic group of languages. I am Macedonian and just started learning Turkish - it seems quite a regular language (unlike many!!!) but one needs practice to get used to "sticking" the suffixes, otherwise it does not seem difficult to learn.
@OrthodoxDarwinist Its grammar is similar to that of Japanese, Korean and (I believe, I've heard) Persian. IT's a SOV (subject-object-verb) language and utilizes agglutination.
@OrthodoxDarwinist Turkish is not similar that mentioned. persian is different from turkish. it has ındian-eu language family. turkish is uric altaic family lang.
I get you! I mean Turkish doesn't have any accent and you were born with accent. It must be really hard but Turkish is really easy to learn. (not to talk maybe..)
dear uploader turkish language is just primitive language so u dont need to learn it because it doenst worth .turks re barbarians nothing more .i have been turkey many times they re sick people they swear in every single sentence.they made me sick.i learnt a bit turkish and i got shocked .swearing in their language is a kind of grammatical word.i hate turks
@thcci I think this maybe is more of an indication of the kind of people you've been hanging out with. Calling Turkish "primitive" is something at someone with more of an agenda than knowledge would do...Mhpws eisai Ellhnas; Actually I find most Turks swear less than say, the Greeks (who seem to use "pousti" and "malaka" and "gamw to" so much nowadays that they've practically lost their meaning. Such words are "heavier" in Turkish and reflect rather badly on people who constantly use them.
Kudos for your interest in Turkish! It's a fascinating language and a real challenge too. But beware of some of the talk (mostly on the part of nationalists) about all the languages supposedly related. Mongolian/Japanese/Korean, maybe. Hungarian/Finnish: scrapped. As for Amerindian languages, finding a link between any NA and Eurasian language has long been the "holy grail" of linguists. So far only one (non-Turkic) Siberian language seems possibly related. The other supposed cognates, aren't.
just one thing. turkish is full of slangs and metaphors. if you wanna learn, you gotta learn slangs first. every word and every sentence can used as slangs.
@Kipiloji Yes, what Turkish seems to lack in terms of actual vocabulary at first glance is more than made up for by all the structures, sayings, idioms and of course slang. They say "Greek has a word for it, Turkish has a proverb for it." ;)
Hi, there are loads of ungrateful comment son here, I just wanted to say I found your video very interesting, I thought turkish seemed similar to finnish, I mean just from how it looks, I cant speak either of them but i'm trying to learn turkish :)
@Kosta63 Good luck, I hope you make it to turkey and learn some turkish before you get there, there are a lot of good turkish videos on the web, look in this comment thread for my link to the turkish "dora the explorer" video, it's a good one.
IF Turkish is an Altaic language, which is disputed, it would be a micro-Altaic language. And IF Japanese is an Altaic language, it would be a macro-Altaic one. Which would mean that IF (lol) they are related, they would be related in a very primitive way. It's safe to say Japanese (+Ryukyuan) is a language isolate (or according to some linguists, grammatically related to Korean) and Turkish is either micro-Altaic or a different (Turkic) family. I hope that helped you :D
@MorrisMerkx i know, i m an Azeri. Azeri language s in the same language group with Turkish. Turkish is a western-Altaic language, it s mainly called "Oghuz", but Japanese s an eastern-Altaic language.
wht i try to say s that Turkish and Japanese sound extremely different. :)
DEAR N8GLENN, I SEARCH LIKE YOU SAID ME IN "dora cizgi", BUT I DON T FIND THIS IN DAILYMOTION, IF YOU CAN TO GIVE ME THE LINK , I WILL GIVE YOU MY THANKS FULL.
Hello , I am from Costa Rica, I would like to learn turkish , my language is spanish, I want a web page , some body talk about "dora the explorer ", but I don t find this page. turkish - spanish. If someone give me the link , I give him my thanks full.
Hi, I want to ask you about Turk language. Do you know any good website to learn Turk language? As you know there is Turkish language which is spoken in Turkei and Azerbaijan but there is also the Turk language which is spoken in many central asian countries like Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kirgizhistan, Uzbekistan and also in East Turkistan, which is the north west part of china. I learn that Turk language is spoken by more than 150 millions people. Thanks.
Turkish is NOT related to Finnish or Japanese, as linguists once thought. Yes, those languages are also agglutinative, but their forms of agglutination are different from those of Turkish.
@rambam1204 Turkish is related 100% with Finnish. They belong to Ural-Altay Language family, at wich Turkish Altaic and Finnish Uralic branch. It is argumentativ that Japanise belongs to Altaic languages some of Linguistic scientist claim tat japanese would be an isolated language but most of them agree with that japanese belongs to Altaic language. Uralic branch Finnish, Hungarish, Altaic Branch Turkish, Mongolish, Tungusish (for expl. Manchu Language) and Nativ Amerikanish, Koreanish, Japanish
@muratti05 Then why has the Ural-Altaic theory been rejected by most linguists as unsound? I myself have studied both Finnish and Turkish, and I've found that they have no sound correspondences and very little in common.
Yes it is, they belong to the Ural/Altaic language group, eventough they do not sound the same. Just like English and Russian are related to each other becoz they're indo european languages.
@rambam1204 actually they put same measures like amonth of shared words -we see it indo european languages even persian have shared words -brother -birader ,father -peder (persian) but when u have vovel harmony changes words a lot -even in dialects how a tuva dialect word changes compared to Turkey Turkish (western oğuz dialect)-Amdïï barïp xongan čerin Agïlïg be sigennig be-şimdi varıp konduğun yer ağılık mı çimenlik mi -Tuva dialect-Turkey dialect .Now imagine mongolian ,or hungarian.
@TeraPeoPunjabi "Elementary Turkish" is a great little textbook, good foundation, once you understand that book, I suggest you find yourself some children's books or graded readers for turkish students, also, you can listen to turkish music, and watch turkish television. There's even turkish "dora the explorer" videos online, and they are pretty easy to understand if you know a few words.
My daughter is marrying a Turkish man and may settle there. I need to be able to at least survive in the markets by next autumn!! I understood nothing on my first visit!! I look forward to following your lessons. Annabella
My daughter is marrying a Turkish man and may settle there. I need to be able to at least survive in the markets by next autumn!! I understood nothing on my first visit!! I look forward to following your lessons. Anabella
@ANNABELLACAMPBELL You may want to invest in a turkish textbook, also you can get turkish music and turkish television by satellite, if you listen to turkish music and watch the tv as much as you can, not only will you enjoy it, but you'll learn much quicker.
you will never have to use çekoslovakyalılaştıramadıklarımızdanmıydınız. there is not much word like that in turkish so dont worry if you want to learn turkish
"Are you the one who we can't make Czechoslovak?" is not one word. this is not the correct writing: "Cekoslovaklastiramadiklarimizdanmisiniz." it's original is: "Çekoslavakyalılaştıramadıklarımızdan mısınız?" - but "I heard that you are the one who we can't make Czechoslavak." is one word: "Çekoslavakyalılaştıramadıklarımızdanmışsınız."
European scholars tried to annex the Sumerian civilizations as an Indo-European civilization (like they try with most civilizations), but they couldn't find any connection between the two. Instead, they found that the Sumerian language is similar to Turkish and Hungarian. Both Turanian nations which do not speak an Indo-European language but (Ural-) Altaic. Not to mention the Etruscan civilization (inventors of Roman civilization) which comes from Turkey. There's so much to be discovered yet..
you're adorable. you're wife is very lucky that you would go through the trouble to learn her family's language. Turkish is NOT easy. (and you're really cute..haha)
@royksopp2009 Sorry, but my channel is not meant for racists to spew insanity or to rant incoherently. I never denied the armenian genocide, however, I don't see the need to murder innocent turkish babies because of what happened 100 years ago, so if that's what you want to do, I suggest you stop pretending to be so morally superior and seek professional help. Blocked, removed, goodbye. :)
@royksopp2009 who was raping kids or doing sexual abuse to womans .. stfu we are ottoman... peoples like you are jealous because our history is the best history in the world, we have the culture brought to the world,,,,it is your decision whether you believe me or not...
@royksopp2009 actually there are a lot of turkish citizens with armenians roots living in this country. Don't forget russians who had massacred muslim populations in Caucasus(estimeted at 1 000 000 people killed), at least 6 000 000 ukrainiens were killed by the soviets. By the way the massacre was executed by kurds ans arabs auxilairs.
@royksopp2009 Turks are awesome people. I lived there for 8 years and it was the greatest time of my life. Very friendly very good sympathetic people. Yea maybe they did that horible thing to armenians, and maybe they have problems with them and greeks but as it being said every stick has two ends. It was one of the greatest empires in the human history. And when such giants fall down it happens to be destructive to all who's around especially to those who try to quicken their death.
@royksopp2009 Ha! What irony, you think that turkish people are guilty for some massacre that happened 100 years ago so you want to massacre them! Let me clue you in on something, you lunatic, there is not even one turkish person alive who is responsible for the armenian genocide! If they are, then you are responsible for the holocaust, because you're white.
" then you are responsible for the holocaust, because you're white."
Lool! I am beinning to have fun with your videos. About 100 years ago, there were people in America who considered Italians to be half-white. So that means that I am half-responsible for the Holocaust?
@royksopp2009 And btw, if I had to guess at what the turkish soldiers were calling the armenians when they started massacring them, "dirty mongols" would probably be my guess.
@royksopp2009 So you blame turks for things that happened 100 years before they were born? That's interesting, do you also blame white people for the holocaust?
Linguists thought Hungarian and Finnish were related to Turkish because of the agglutination, but they've scrapped the theory. It's also not related to American Indian languages, and there are no cognates between them. This is Pan-Turkic propagands. Linguists have been looking for a link between Turkic and any of the 15 different Amerindian language groups, and still have found nothing.
lol that was wrong, real longest word is: çekoslovakyalılaştıramadıklarımızdanmışsınız. this is not a question, so you dont have to write last part as a seperate word.
i can speak 6 languages you faggot. including Turkish and i like it. but if you are disrespecting your own language, yeah i rest my case. but your kind don't deserve to exist.
You can barely speak your own language! Anyone who doesn't know the basic grammatical rules of their own mother language has no right to disrespect anyone, period.
Wow I love this so much! I'm half Turkish half English and as I have been brought up in England, Turkish is my second language and I can honestly say it's so difficult trying to translate from English to Turkish:) I usually end up saying something totally different! It's such a hard language, but it's beautiful!(L)
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MrRIPCLAN 3 weeks ago
You made a really good job. i hope you keep on.
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irfankalkar 2 months ago
how on earth japanese and turkish are similar?????
TheMclibel 3 months ago 3
@TheMclibel the particles in japanese serve the same purpose as the suffixes of turkish, they are also both flat, with little or no inflection.
n8glenn 3 months ago
@TheMclibel because turks are asian
theybfw 2 months ago
@TheMclibel They are in the same language family. Altaic language Family.
Iamaturk 2 weeks ago
@Tomislavv2 You are just a racist, and you're gone. Goodbye.
n8glenn 3 months ago
Hello dear Teacher i was born Turkey and i am a Turkish boy i really like this video All the best.
isteocilginturk 3 months ago
Hello dear Teacher i was born Turkey and i am a Turkish boy i really like this video All the best.
isteocilginturk 3 months ago
@SupernaturalGifts777 i can really teach you if you want.
TheSlash099 4 months ago
hello teacher, i basicaly depend on your videos to learn turkish they are very useful but i found just the num 1,2,3,4,5, but i want to learn more from you ,so i wish you keep on giving us new lessons . avec tout me respect monsieur
anfel19spanish1992 5 months ago
@anfel19spanish1992 Thank you, I'm sorry about the lack of new lessons, I will see what I can do.
n8glenn 5 months ago
@anfel19spanish1992 @Theshoesaremine İf you want to learn Turkish, we can speak via msn or skype. I want to learn English & you want to learn Turkish This method can help each of us. We can learn from each other.
MrSerlat 4 months ago 2
Thank You!
GeekHardware 5 months ago
Turkish language is a mathematical language, you can make a word which goes to infinity:) for example: batılılaştıramadıklarımızdanmışsınızcasına
If we open that word : bat-ı-lı-laş-tı-ra-ma-dık-lar-(ı)-mız-dan-mış-sınız-casına
The root is : bat
If you want to translate it takes a paragraph in english.
But fortunately we dont use long words, it is easy to learn it, everyone can understand you somehow.
zzeynepp18 5 months ago in playlist Turkish Language lessons!
çekoslovakyalılaştıramadıklarmızdanmıymışcasına its longer now.
esraretin 5 months ago
I love the great turks due to their golden past.I would like to learn turkish language to understand the turkish culture,education system and their values .From where i have to start it? any institute or online linguastic web.Guide me or suggest me,Regards,Akhtar-Pakistan
akhtarzia786 6 months ago
I love the great turks due to their golden past.I would like the turkish language to understand the turkish culture,education system and their manners.From where i have to start it? any institute or online linguastic web.Guide me or suggest me,Regards,Akhtar-Pakistan
akhtarzia786 6 months ago
I am Turkish and Turkish is my native language. I am currently learning Japanese and it seems pretty easy to me.
ZzupperDupper456 6 months ago
this was very interesting and insightful. thanks for posting it :)
fyreflyintheskye 6 months ago
Turkish is one of the hardest languages out there Trust us Turks its not called TURK,ish for nothing just 4 the record i live in adana Witch is a badass city in turkey (turkey is already badass so İm really badass) lol
ARCHERKESTREL1 6 months ago
according to wikipedia, cekoslavakyalilastiramadiklarimizdan misiniz is no longer considered the longest word because the mi particle is separated from former portion of the word. apparently the word muaffakiyetsizlestiricilestiriveyemeyebileceklerimizdenmissinizcesine is the longest turkish word. the wikipedia page is great in that it breaks the word down into its suffixes and then subsequently builds the word up suffix-by-suffix whilst translating. :) i think you'll like that.
circusinmyhead 6 months ago 2
@circusinmyhead Wikipidia ....... never trust them i know because im Turkish and what u just sed isnt Turkish......... (İts to literal)
ARCHERKESTREL1 6 months ago
@ARCHERKESTREL1 Why is it not Turkish? What do you mean when you say "it's too literal"? I'm not trying to challenge you; I'm genuinely interested in knowing. :) :) :)
circusinmyhead 6 months ago
@circusinmyhead Thanks for the info, I will check that out!
n8glenn 6 months ago
@circusinmyhead çekoslovakyalılaştıramadıklarımızdanmışcasına. and it is not seperated now! also has clear meaning ur word is a bit confusing, i ll check it out
esraretin 5 months ago
Your doing real good man! :)
Im Turkish, my family is of Izmir (Smyrna), we have lived there for hundreds of years.
Turkish is alot like greek, just a different accent..
Mattichimaru 6 months ago
@DemiKS3 I don't get you?
CrazyONe531989 7 months ago
im half turkish cypriot , half english, im trying to speak turkish
DemiKS3 7 months ago
@suprrguyatom ahah, i suppose;)
SakineYilmaz 7 months ago
I am half Turkish and I can't even speak Turkish : (
SupernaturalGifts777 9 months ago 7
@SupernaturalGifts777 You can learn, it's not that hard.
n8glenn 9 months ago
@n8glenn
What is it similar to? Persian? Macedonian?
OrthodoxDarwinist 7 months ago
@OrthodoxDarwinist I don't know anything about persian or macedonian.
n8glenn 7 months ago
@OrthodoxDarwinist - Turkish is an aglutinative language similar to Finish and Hungarian, while Macedonian is totally different and belongs to the slavic group of languages. I am Macedonian and just started learning Turkish - it seems quite a regular language (unlike many!!!) but one needs practice to get used to "sticking" the suffixes, otherwise it does not seem difficult to learn.
TheIvance216 7 months ago
@OrthodoxDarwinist Its grammar is similar to that of Japanese, Korean and (I believe, I've heard) Persian. IT's a SOV (subject-object-verb) language and utilizes agglutination.
circusinmyhead 6 months ago
@OrthodoxDarwinist none, turkish is a ural-altaic language.
Flaeren 6 months ago
@OrthodoxDarwinist Turkish is not similar that mentioned. persian is different from turkish. it has ındian-eu language family. turkish is uric altaic family lang.
foxmfg 5 months ago
@SupernaturalGifts777 SAME, omg! ahaha
SakineYilmaz 7 months ago
@SakineYilmaz its obvious u r turkish even i m its becouse of ur utube name
superguyatom 7 months ago
@SupernaturalGifts777
if you want we can practice.I want to learn English. You want to learn Turkish and We can help each other
mavisakalserciyan 6 months ago
@SupernaturalGifts777 sham on you
Jovidon1 2 months ago in playlist Turkish Language lessons!
I also can help the people who want to learn Turkish =) n8glenn you are doing a great job, by the way =)
Ma010S 9 months ago
I get you! I mean Turkish doesn't have any accent and you were born with accent. It must be really hard but Turkish is really easy to learn. (not to talk maybe..)
CrazyONe531989 9 months ago
@CrazyONe531989 everyone has a accent? like i have a english aceent?
DemiKS3 7 months ago
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@CrazyONe531989 everyone has a accent? like i have a english accent?
DemiKS3 7 months ago
dear uploader turkish language is just primitive language so u dont need to learn it because it doenst worth .turks re barbarians nothing more .i have been turkey many times they re sick people they swear in every single sentence.they made me sick.i learnt a bit turkish and i got shocked .swearing in their language is a kind of grammatical word.i hate turks
thcci 9 months ago
@thcci I think this maybe is more of an indication of the kind of people you've been hanging out with. Calling Turkish "primitive" is something at someone with more of an agenda than knowledge would do...Mhpws eisai Ellhnas; Actually I find most Turks swear less than say, the Greeks (who seem to use "pousti" and "malaka" and "gamw to" so much nowadays that they've practically lost their meaning. Such words are "heavier" in Turkish and reflect rather badly on people who constantly use them.
sazji 9 months ago
@sazji turks re mostly ugly re u turk? sen turkmu?
thcci 9 months ago
@thcci Nope, half Greek actually. (I love that language as well by the way.)
sazji 9 months ago
@sazji turks re mostly brainless people they have nohing but they can be proud of being turk?? i cant stand them
thcci 9 months ago
@thcci u idiot .so never come back again turkey or if u come tell me ok? i ll give my adresses to u .everything is gonna be better .trust me:D
esraretin 9 months ago
@esraretin istersen ben sana adresimi vereyim gülüm :)
thcci 9 months ago
@thcci if you cant stand turks then dont watch videos with the word turkish in the title ok?
TheGamezillaz 7 months ago
@TheGamezillaz sazji nickli arkadaşa şaka yapıyodum bi sürü videoda yorumunu görmüştüm ne diceğini merak ettim
thcci 6 months ago
Kudos for your interest in Turkish! It's a fascinating language and a real challenge too. But beware of some of the talk (mostly on the part of nationalists) about all the languages supposedly related. Mongolian/Japanese/Korean, maybe. Hungarian/Finnish: scrapped. As for Amerindian languages, finding a link between any NA and Eurasian language has long been the "holy grail" of linguists. So far only one (non-Turkic) Siberian language seems possibly related. The other supposed cognates, aren't.
sazji 9 months ago
@sazji re u filologist or something?
thcci 9 months ago
@thcci No, just someone who loves and is fascinated by language in general, and Turkish/Turkic languages in particular.
sazji 9 months ago
@sazji turkish language sucks i think
thcci 9 months ago
@thcci Go ahead and think it then.
sazji 9 months ago
just one thing. turkish is full of slangs and metaphors. if you wanna learn, you gotta learn slangs first. every word and every sentence can used as slangs.
Kipiloji 10 months ago
@Kipiloji Yes, what Turkish seems to lack in terms of actual vocabulary at first glance is more than made up for by all the structures, sayings, idioms and of course slang. They say "Greek has a word for it, Turkish has a proverb for it." ;)
sazji 9 months ago
@sazji true enough.
Kipiloji 9 months ago
Hi, there are loads of ungrateful comment son here, I just wanted to say I found your video very interesting, I thought turkish seemed similar to finnish, I mean just from how it looks, I cant speak either of them but i'm trying to learn turkish :)
AlysDaisy 10 months ago
çekoslavakyalılaştıramadıklarımızdanmısınız wowahg i have never tried to write it down and now i see how long it is ahah
kerceya 10 months ago
@kerceya Evet, kesinlikle Çekoslovakyalılaştıramadıklarınızdanmışımdır. :)
sazji 9 months ago
he have very very dark brown eyes hehe
saltuk6 11 months ago
I am hoping to go to Turkey in 2011. I would like to learn some Turkish before leaving Michigan.
Tim
Kosta63 11 months ago
@Kosta63 Good luck, I hope you make it to turkey and learn some turkish before you get there, there are a lot of good turkish videos on the web, look in this comment thread for my link to the turkish "dora the explorer" video, it's a good one.
n8glenn 11 months ago
Why do you want to speak Turkish? I am Turkish If you want I can speak turkish with you :D
1hellsdevil1 1 year ago
wht? is turkish related to japanese? i dont think so, yeah may be the structure s similar, but the languages r so different.
quliyevresad 1 year ago
@quliyevresad they sound similar trust me
Kipiloji 10 months ago
@quliyevresad
IF Turkish is an Altaic language, which is disputed, it would be a micro-Altaic language. And IF Japanese is an Altaic language, it would be a macro-Altaic one. Which would mean that IF (lol) they are related, they would be related in a very primitive way. It's safe to say Japanese (+Ryukyuan) is a language isolate (or according to some linguists, grammatically related to Korean) and Turkish is either micro-Altaic or a different (Turkic) family. I hope that helped you :D
MorrisMerkx 10 months ago
@MorrisMerkx i know, i m an Azeri. Azeri language s in the same language group with Turkish. Turkish is a western-Altaic language, it s mainly called "Oghuz", but Japanese s an eastern-Altaic language.
wht i try to say s that Turkish and Japanese sound extremely different. :)
quliyevresad 10 months ago
@quliyevresad
Yea, and I totally agree ;p. lol
MorrisMerkx 10 months ago
DEAR N8GLENN, I SEARCH LIKE YOU SAID ME IN "dora cizgi", BUT I DON T FIND THIS IN DAILYMOTION, IF YOU CAN TO GIVE ME THE LINK , I WILL GIVE YOU MY THANKS FULL.
anamkalp 1 year ago
@anamkalp The search should work, cartoons are called "cizgi film" in turkish (çizgi film). Try this:
dailymotion[dot]com[slash]video[slash]x8x8j5_dora-arakcinin-yardimi-1-turkce-ciz_shortfilms
n8glenn 1 year ago
Hello , I am from Costa Rica, I would like to learn turkish , my language is spanish, I want a web page , some body talk about "dora the explorer ", but I don t find this page. turkish - spanish. If someone give me the link , I give him my thanks full.
anamkalp 1 year ago
@anamkalp Go to dailymotion and search "dora cizgi", you should get some turkish dora episodes.
n8glenn 1 year ago
çekoslavakyalılaştıramadıklarımızdan mısınız? mısınız is not a word .when u read its one word
esraretin 1 year ago
@esraretin Yes, it's not a word, it's a suffix added to a word.
n8glenn 1 year ago
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Hi, I want to ask you about Turk language. Do you know any good website to learn Turk language? As you know there is Turkish language which is spoken in Turkei and Azerbaijan but there is also the Turk language which is spoken in many central asian countries like Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kirgizhistan, Uzbekistan and also in East Turkistan, which is the north west part of china. I learn that Turk language is spoken by more than 150 millions people. Thanks.
pilae636 1 year ago
the word (or sentence ) he couldnt prenonce is cekostovakyalastiramadiklarimizdanmisiniz
this is just one word which needs a lot of sentences to build in any language
Hunter8531 1 year ago
Turkish is NOT related to Finnish or Japanese, as linguists once thought. Yes, those languages are also agglutinative, but their forms of agglutination are different from those of Turkish.
rambam1204 1 year ago
@rambam1204 Turkish is related 100% with Finnish. They belong to Ural-Altay Language family, at wich Turkish Altaic and Finnish Uralic branch. It is argumentativ that Japanise belongs to Altaic languages some of Linguistic scientist claim tat japanese would be an isolated language but most of them agree with that japanese belongs to Altaic language. Uralic branch Finnish, Hungarish, Altaic Branch Turkish, Mongolish, Tungusish (for expl. Manchu Language) and Nativ Amerikanish, Koreanish, Japanish
muratti05 1 year ago
@muratti05 Then why has the Ural-Altaic theory been rejected by most linguists as unsound? I myself have studied both Finnish and Turkish, and I've found that they have no sound correspondences and very little in common.
rambam1204 1 year ago
@rambam1204
Yes it is, they belong to the Ural/Altaic language group, eventough they do not sound the same. Just like English and Russian are related to each other becoz they're indo european languages.
Turkish2023 1 year ago
@Turkish2023 Russian a nd American language are related ? Ur dumb man..Russian people are Slavic nab
Nemanja1475 1 year ago
@rambam1204 actually they put same measures like amonth of shared words -we see it indo european languages even persian have shared words -brother -birader ,father -peder (persian) but when u have vovel harmony changes words a lot -even in dialects how a tuva dialect word changes compared to Turkey Turkish (western oğuz dialect)-Amdïï barïp xongan čerin Agïlïg be sigennig be-şimdi varıp konduğun yer ağılık mı çimenlik mi -Tuva dialect-Turkey dialect .Now imagine mongolian ,or hungarian.
kelRapunzel 8 months ago
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kingice247 1 year ago
3:19 You are not one of those people that we could not turn into a Czechoslovakian, are you? ==> "" Cekoslavakyalilastiramadiklarimizdanmisiniz? ""
muratti05 1 year ago
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jacklondon21 1 year ago
@muratti05 actually "mısınız" is not attached to the main word,you write question words separate. the word is shorter :) you're exaggerating :)
jacklondon21 1 year ago
@jacklondon21 But it still follows the pattern of vowel harmony with the preceding word.
rambam1204 1 year ago
@jacklondon21 I know, "mi?" must be separated written. Ok " Cekoslavakyalilastiramadiklarimizdansiniz" :D)))
muratti05 1 year ago
@TeraPeoPunjabi "Elementary Turkish" is a great little textbook, good foundation, once you understand that book, I suggest you find yourself some children's books or graded readers for turkish students, also, you can listen to turkish music, and watch turkish television. There's even turkish "dora the explorer" videos online, and they are pretty easy to understand if you know a few words.
n8glenn 1 year ago 3
are you going to a Turkısh language course ?
karakapitan 1 year ago
a very nice and informative video, enjoyed watching it! ^^ Thanks for posting!
TheMagicHikaru 1 year ago
ha ha, çekoslavakyalılaştıramadıklarımazdanmısınız diyor..:))
grykrmz 1 year ago
Kapa çeneni sen göt
ghostjedi1 1 year ago
@ghostjedi1 Halt's Maul, Kleine Kind, Senin Kelimeler fark etmaz, sen ondort! :)
n8glenn 1 year ago
@n8glenn What for a language?
ghostjedi1 1 year ago
@ghostjedi1 Ingelizce billiyormisin?
n8glenn 1 year ago
@ghostjedi1 German/dutch and Turkish lol
3choBlast3r 1 year ago
@n8glenn German/Dutch and Turkish in one sentence? Hahah cool .. thank you for the video I enjoyed watching it.
I speak Dutch, German and Turkish fleuntly :D:D
3choBlast3r 1 year ago
@n8glenn German should be English ... I speak/understan a little German (because its so similar to Dutch)
3choBlast3r 1 year ago
Sen çok bok konum.
ghostjedi1 1 year ago
@ghostjedi1 Sen de bok.
n8glenn 1 year ago
Great video! (:
residentevilrulz 1 year ago
Nice
IbanezGio122 1 year ago
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Hi
My daughter is marrying a Turkish man and may settle there. I need to be able to at least survive in the markets by next autumn!! I understood nothing on my first visit!! I look forward to following your lessons. Annabella
ANNABELLACAMPBELL 1 year ago
Hi
My daughter is marrying a Turkish man and may settle there. I need to be able to at least survive in the markets by next autumn!! I understood nothing on my first visit!! I look forward to following your lessons. Anabella
ANNABELLACAMPBELL 1 year ago
@ANNABELLACAMPBELL You may want to invest in a turkish textbook, also you can get turkish music and turkish television by satellite, if you listen to turkish music and watch the tv as much as you can, not only will you enjoy it, but you'll learn much quicker.
n8glenn 1 year ago
you will never have to use çekoslovakyalılaştıramadıklarımızdanmıydınız. there is not much word like that in turkish so dont worry if you want to learn turkish
bestecimsi 1 year ago
"i am like my uncle" if you would say it in turkish without changing the words, it would sound "(i) uncle/my like/am"
-I at the start is kinda unnecessary because of "am" ,
-"my" as suffix put at the end of the word,
-am also suffixed, and makes "likeam" the verb
"amca/m gibi/yim" where, amca = uncle gibi = like
internetization 1 year ago
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very good site for learning turkish in one week
TheSaydaly 1 year ago
Very nice exposition Nate, ignore the rabid screwballs. I hope to learn Turkish too.
Serefe
zipzapusa 1 year ago
@zipzapusa Thank you, good luck with your studies, if you need any suggestions on how to learn quickly, just let me know and I'll give you some tips.
n8glenn 1 year ago
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That is longer: muvaffakiyetsizleştiricileştiriveremeyebileceklerimizdenmişsiniz
cCcUltrAslanSeliM 1 year ago
That is longer: muvaffakiyetsizleştiricileştiriveremeyebileceklerimizdenmişsiniz
cCcUltrAslanSeliM 1 year ago
turkish is 1/5 arabic, 2/5 persian, and the rest is turkish with some english and french words...
sampl9 1 year ago
"Are you the one who we can't make Czechoslovak?" is not one word. this is not the correct writing: "Cekoslovaklastiramadiklarimizdanmisiniz." it's original is: "Çekoslavakyalılaştıramadıklarımızdan mısınız?" - but "I heard that you are the one who we can't make Czechoslavak." is one word: "Çekoslavakyalılaştıramadıklarımızdanmışsınız."
Morisin02 1 year ago
Tôi không cần phải học tiếng Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ
123igirana 1 year ago
hah what a coincidence when you mention your inspiration - Turkish is the other language besides Japanese that I've started learning about :)
Tenraiden 1 year ago
УЧИМ ТУРЕЦКИЙ ПОИСК
kavaklidere77 1 year ago
Yes Turkish is really cool ^^
We squeeze one sentence into a word!!!
For example --> " We are in your school." is in Turkish --> "okulunuzdayiz"
"Cekoslovaklastiramadiklarimizdanmisiniz" is in English --> "Are you the one who we can't make Czechoslovak?"
TurkishFrom55 1 year ago
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LadyAnimeManiac 1 year ago
European scholars tried to annex the Sumerian civilizations as an Indo-European civilization (like they try with most civilizations), but they couldn't find any connection between the two. Instead, they found that the Sumerian language is similar to Turkish and Hungarian. Both Turanian nations which do not speak an Indo-European language but (Ural-) Altaic. Not to mention the Etruscan civilization (inventors of Roman civilization) which comes from Turkey. There's so much to be discovered yet..
0colaturka0 1 year ago
cekoslovaklalilastiramadiklarimizdanmisiniz? this is the long word.
SoundofIstanbul 1 year ago
hi)) nice introduction))) i am kazakh, our language is similar to turkish)))
Aiya888 1 year ago 2
@Aiya888 Thank you, that is interesting.
n8glenn 1 year ago
@Aiya888 and other languages in the altaic family too like mongolian and even japanese
stacko007 1 year ago
çekoslayavaklaştıramadıklarımızdan mısınız?
mirachakan 1 year ago
muvaffakiyetsizleştiricileştiriveremeyebileceklerimizdenmişsinizcesine
LadyAnimeManiac 1 year ago
you're adorable. you're wife is very lucky that you would go through the trouble to learn her family's language. Turkish is NOT easy. (and you're really cute..haha)
itzSandog 1 year ago
Hi buddy,
Just to know..How many time did it take for you to speak quite fluent turkish?
Thank you ;)
David8966 1 year ago
@David8966 same question :)
Morganaa91 1 year ago
@royksopp2009 Sorry, but my channel is not meant for racists to spew insanity or to rant incoherently. I never denied the armenian genocide, however, I don't see the need to murder innocent turkish babies because of what happened 100 years ago, so if that's what you want to do, I suggest you stop pretending to be so morally superior and seek professional help. Blocked, removed, goodbye. :)
n8glenn 1 year ago 13
@royksopp2009
you are fucked up dude
Ceylan46 1 year ago
n8glen I'm turkish.. thanks for the videos...
1903sergen1903 1 year ago
@royksopp2009 who was raping kids or doing sexual abuse to womans .. stfu we are ottoman... peoples like you are jealous because our history is the best history in the world, we have the culture brought to the world,,,,it is your decision whether you believe me or not...
1903sergen1903 1 year ago
@royksopp2009 actually there are a lot of turkish citizens with armenians roots living in this country. Don't forget russians who had massacred muslim populations in Caucasus(estimeted at 1 000 000 people killed), at least 6 000 000 ukrainiens were killed by the soviets. By the way the massacre was executed by kurds ans arabs auxilairs.
Mehmetwine 1 year ago
@royksopp2009 Turks are awesome people. I lived there for 8 years and it was the greatest time of my life. Very friendly very good sympathetic people. Yea maybe they did that horible thing to armenians, and maybe they have problems with them and greeks but as it being said every stick has two ends. It was one of the greatest empires in the human history. And when such giants fall down it happens to be destructive to all who's around especially to those who try to quicken their death.
Boozig6891 1 year ago
@royksopp2009 Ha! What irony, you think that turkish people are guilty for some massacre that happened 100 years ago so you want to massacre them! Let me clue you in on something, you lunatic, there is not even one turkish person alive who is responsible for the armenian genocide! If they are, then you are responsible for the holocaust, because you're white.
n8glenn 1 year ago 23
@n8glenn The turks dont has do massacre to the peoples..
(MY ENGLISH IS NOT GOOD) :)
1903sergen1903 1 year ago
@n8glenn both sides are guilty...you r children of them
behrouzirani1986 1 year ago
@behrouzirani1986 Well, I guess that makes me guilty through DNA! Too bad the guilt gene is dominant...
n8glenn 1 year ago
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@n8glenn
" then you are responsible for the holocaust, because you're white."
Lool! I am beinning to have fun with your videos. About 100 years ago, there were people in America who considered Italians to be half-white. So that means that I am half-responsible for the Holocaust?
Please don't stop with your hilarious comments!
paolocallito 9 months ago
@royksopp2009 And btw, if I had to guess at what the turkish soldiers were calling the armenians when they started massacring them, "dirty mongols" would probably be my guess.
n8glenn 1 year ago
@royksopp2009 So you blame turks for things that happened 100 years before they were born? That's interesting, do you also blame white people for the holocaust?
n8glenn 1 year ago
"muvaffakiyetsizleştiricileştiriveremeyebileceklerimizdenmişsiniz" (en uzun kelimeymiş)...largest word in turkish...:)
symmerania 1 year ago
Linguists thought Hungarian and Finnish were related to Turkish because of the agglutination, but they've scrapped the theory. It's also not related to American Indian languages, and there are no cognates between them. This is Pan-Turkic propagands. Linguists have been looking for a link between Turkic and any of the 15 different Amerindian language groups, and still have found nothing.
sazji 1 year ago
I am turkish and I wish my english boy friend had passion to learn turkish :(
aslizz 1 year ago
@aslizz Give him time, he might become more interested when he learns more about the culture.
n8glenn 1 year ago
screw the haters.. thanks 4 the lessons:)
dreaface214 1 year ago
too much bla~bla~ bla
yjufan 1 year ago
@yjufan I agree, you should be more concise.
n8glenn 1 year ago
lol that was wrong, real longest word is: çekoslovakyalılaştıramadıklarımızdanmışsınız. this is not a question, so you dont have to write last part as a seperate word.
too bad that there is no more Czechoslovakia :)
romulus222 1 year ago
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We Turks have the ugliest language on the world, even we don't have original turkish words for greetings, we use always arabic!
bangoramas 1 year ago
Go get a life you wannabe hater.
seems like you have never heard of ural-altaic languages ignorant gypsy.
GetTpOrDIE 1 year ago
haha u ain't a turk and u tell me my mother language ha?
bangoramas 1 year ago
i can speak 6 languages you faggot. including Turkish and i like it. but if you are disrespecting your own language, yeah i rest my case. but your kind don't deserve to exist.
GetTpOrDIE 1 year ago
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so u like an useless language eh u r a dumbass!
bangoramas 1 year ago
@bangoramas
pleasures and colours are indisputable because they change according to owns of people.
EndlessLove1905 1 year ago
You can barely speak your own language! Anyone who doesn't know the basic grammatical rules of their own mother language has no right to disrespect anyone, period.
KreatureRox 1 year ago
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anneni acimasizca siktim cok zevk aldi yuzundeki gulumsemeyle beraber hakkin rahmetine kavustu.
Etlipuro 1 year ago
bangoramas is not Turkish. We often have impostors here on youtube.
DaughterOfAsena 1 year ago
Also; "Muvaffakiyetsizleştiricileştiriveremeyebileceklerimizdenmişsinizcesine" is the longest word in turkish.
bugras88 2 years ago
@bugras88 bunu görüp türkçe öğrenmeye az niyetli birini kesinlikle anında vazgeçirebilirsin
sercanarisoyTV 1 year ago
Wow I love this so much! I'm half Turkish half English and as I have been brought up in England, Turkish is my second language and I can honestly say it's so difficult trying to translate from English to Turkish:) I usually end up saying something totally different! It's such a hard language, but it's beautiful!(L)
XTurkishGirlX27 2 years ago
someone type here..Turk people not belive in god..and they just like war..sex and football..bla..bla ur wrong..not them all
holymoses1611 2 years ago
@holymoses1611 we cant put all people of a contry in oe group . can we?
sercanarisoyTV 1 year ago
Nice, I will stay tuned for all the rest of you videos Glenn
SirijusBeta 2 years ago
Thank you this was a very instructive video
johnthejohnjohnson 2 years ago
where are you from?
muharipp 2 years ago